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We have been sending people to La Roseraie for over 30 years and are great fans of this wonderful place.

ABOUT

Located deep in Berber country, La Roseraie is the only Atlas Mountains hotel to offer a full on-site spa, and is also known for its horse-riding. But the key attraction for most visitors are the 60 acres of parkland: flower beds, olive trees, orchards and, as the name suggests, plenty of rose bushes. At an altitude of 1000m, this is a perfect Moroccan climate: cool in summer and mild in winter. The tranquillity is total, too: as you curl up with a book, it will be almost impossible to believe that the hubbub of Marrakech is only an hour away.

ROOMS

Scattered around the gardens, the 44 comfortable rooms and suites fuse traditional Moroccan stucco and tadelakt (lime plaster). All open onto private patios and terraces with stunning views, and all have a mix of modern comforts and homely touches. Style is decidedly 'old school Atlas mountain retreat'.

FACILITIES

That unique spa boasts a heated (in busier months only) indoor pool with hydrotherapy jets, a large jacuzzi, a traditional hammam, a sauna and a gym. There are also two other pools and a tennis court, while La Roseraie’s restaurant serves classical Moroccan and international food.

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The family-run hotel has its own horse-riding centre, and can arrange daily or overnight treks (staying in village accommodation). Walking and mule excursions are also possible, and trips should especially appeal to ornithologists: nightingales, cuckoos and storks are among the area’s many local birds. Service is not the fastest in the Atlas but the local staff are friendly and kind.

La Roseraie is the ultimate in Moroccan mountain retreats. Reliably good and run by people with a true passion for nature which can be felt in the warm welcome received on arrival. Go there.. you will want to stay there!

** There are lots of photos of La Roseraie in the slideshow above, please look through them all to get a good idea of the extensive features of this hotel**

La Roseraie – I really enjoyed the location and think out of all 3 I would like to explore more the Atlas mountains, beautiful and fascinating. The hotel was great and our rooms were perfect for us. Pools were freezing but the kids liked the challenge and it was refreshing. I chose the hotel in the hope that I could go riding with the children, I’m a good rider and all the children have ridden before and been on treks in the UK. However it seemed hard to organise and the notice board did say you had to be expert So as a result we didn’t go, not only did we miss the experience but the hotel missed the sale! Instead we went walking and thoroughly enjoyed it, to the extent that I think we should do a trekking holiday next time. Our accommodation was perfect, adjoining rooms with a seating area inside and out. Beds comfy and bathrooms lovely. Only negative was the fruit basket contained several rotten fruit! As for food; Breakfast was very comprehensive and fresh and the setting nice. Lunch we passed on after the first day as they seemed only to offer a 2/3 course meal (which I later realised was the dinner from the night before). We would have wanted a salad or sandwich type snack with maybe a fresh fruit smoothy, there was no drinks menu so had no idea what was available. The choices for dinner were good and we enjoyed the food but the service was hilarious as well as very slow! The restaurant décor was very sumptuous.

La Roseraie is probably the nearest I'll ever come to Caribbean paradise. We couldn't believe our eyes when we saw our apartment so close by the pool.

Although it was very cold I swam twice each day and again freshened one amazingly.

Our guide Ali for the trek was also good and he taught us berber! We went out for a second half day to the salt mines.

The Roseraie did find my vegetarianism very challenging and couldn't comprehend no chicken or fish but they did, eventually rise to the challenge! In Moucharabeih it wasn't a problem as the local food is very vegetarian friendly.

We defiantly plan on going again. We found the local people kind friendly and very generous.

La Roseraie was a place a bit too simple for us at first but we fell in love with it after one night. The birds, plants and the layout really worked well and I loved the food and service even if it is slow but one gets used to the pace and it calms you down. Hiking in the Atlas Mountains was great.

La Roseraie - really lovely - we had a fantastic suite (with probably the biggest bed in the world!). The gardens, grounds and pool were wonderful and the whole place became magical at night. Food was simple but there was plenty of choice and we really enjoyed the dinners - breakfasts tended to be a little chaotic as either nothing came for a while or everything came at once - wasn't a particular problem, but a full buffet style would probably work better and mean less waste

I also enjoyed the riding at La Roseraie - I had also been there before - I stayed there over millennium new year and Hassan, the stable manager remembered me from back then. I had a marginally hilarious lunch in a Berber village where I was ensconced in solitary splendour in a little room, decked with slightly gaudy, faux-lux cushions and drapes. I was served a huge tagine, couscous and, bizarrely, an omelet - all of which I had to eat without knife or fork...........

Lovely setting, fab garden, good food in the evenings. We enjoyed the day horse riding but, as good riders ourselves, would say it would be pretty challenging (ie steep) for a beginner/novice rider. We did not do the full day walk as we felt it would cover much of the same ground, and I was tempted by the pool! Service was a little haphazard especially at lunchtimes, and I was rather surprised to find two full-size raw leeks, two large potatos and an iceberg lettuce in my 'assiette du crudities'! Those of us raised on Fawlty Towers could laugh it off; other nationalities might be more grumpy. To be fair, there were only four other guests in the entire place, so atmosphere/concentration were a bit lacking. On reflection, one night two days would have been enough - but, a lovely spot to be after the Marrakech madness.

La Roseraie - We loved our rooms and the hotel in general. We went horse riding. it was magical, and my son went too ( I know the owner said under 12's not allowed for health and safety reasons, but Hassan who owns the horses was excellent) The owner also drove us to Marrakech and he was really interesting and added to our understanding of the area enormously.

The food was a bit hit and miss. Either very good or inedible! They could definitely work on that.

If the pools were warmer it would have improved the holiday for the children a lot. Most importantly though, the trek we went on was not suitable for us. The language barrier meant that we could not ascertain how far or how long we were going for. Don't get me wrong, it was very interesting, but 4 hours and 15 kilometers is too far for children without mule support ( especially when they're only 5).

La Roseraie was good but the pools were too cold for swimming. I thought that they were meant to be heated but we enjoyed just sitting & looking after a very quick dip the first day. Transport all went to plan & we found everyone friendly.

La Roseraie is a gem, though of a very different kind. At first we weren't too sure, it's a bit like the Faulty Towers of Morocco but I say that in the nicest possible way. It is quirky, but by the end of our stay we almost liked it more than Les Deux Tours. The visit to the market in Asni was certainly much more enjoyable than the souk in Marrakesh and I am very glad we ventured away from the city.

The rooms and the food were very good in la Roseriae and the staff very friendly. The gardens were spectacular and the pool great - if still a bit cold! I certainly hope to go back and will recommned Lawrence of Morroco to my friends.

The Roseraie was a wonderful setting and the walking guide provided was lovely - we had a really good whole day's trek. Although the breakfasts there were good, we didn't feel the dinners lived up to their reputation - also, there was nothing vegetarian on the main course menu - they were happy to make something on request although it did make me feel a bit of a nuisance. (I wasn't the only vegetarian staying there at the time.)

• Very few guests – almost our own private hotel
• Amazing grounds, lovely bedroom, great staff
• Breakfast OK – plentiful home-made breads
• Salads at lunchtime superb and enormous
• Dinner a bit variable but good overall – the odd strange combination, e.g. chips + rice + pasta with meat
• Not always possible to change money (if person i/c not there) * but bill payable in sterling
• No information in room. There should be details of local walks, birdlife etc. The schematic diagram of the walks, available at Reception, was of little use and it was almost impossible not to get lost.

We really had a wonderful time, everyone was so helpful, and the locations were amazing. Patsy really enjoyed riding with Hassan and the stables were beautifully looked after. Many thanks for a wonderful trip, and we will be back to book again later this year.

La Roseraie was peaceful and good quality. We got upgraded when we asked for a room with a fireplace, which was nice because it was a little cold in the evenings,as we expected. The manager didn't make his presence felt much which didn't bother us much, but might be important to less seasoned travellers. The evening meals were very good, plenty to eat and quite varied. The breakfast was minimal i.e. continental style with fresh breads, jams etc. but they also put out processed cheeses and meats under cellophane (a slight downer we thought). The staff were attentive and friendly and we really enjoyed our trips out in the hire car….the drive from Amizmiz back to Ouirgane was absolutely hair-raising and unforgettable!

Regarding La Roseraie, I would add all of the following remarks which are all positive:
1. The standard was excellent.
2. All of the service from the food, accommodation, service, price of food were good and faultless.

The single aspect which separates the La Roseraie from any other hotel that I have ever stayed at during my 70 years on this earth ( and one that almost every hotel could benefit learning from), was the attitude and general temperament of the staff from cook's washer through to house maid, gardener, stablehand, waiters, cook, manager and even the proprietor who welcomed us. In short, everyone who worked at La Roseraie were always happy in whatever situation one observed them in (both within and outside the presence of the guest). This of itself was the single-most-important memory that will stay with me when I recall Morocco and our stay there. If Nabil the owner could bottle that magic and sell it to every other hotel in the world, he would benefit the travelling world greatly.

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